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Allen, McConnell, Allen McConnell, Allen R. McConnell, psychology, social psychology, social cognition, implicit attitudes, pets, pet ownership, stereotyping, prejudice, self-concept, self-complexity, IAT, implicit association test, stigma, counterfactuals, counterfactual thinking, illusory correlation, professor of psychology, Miami University, Michigan State University, Penn State University, University of Chicago, Indiana University, Indiana University class of 1995, University of Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati class of 1990, McMicken College of Arts and Sciences, Marysville High School, Cincinnati, Fort Scott, Fort Scott Camp, Fort Scott Camps, New Baltimore, Marysville, Marysville Ohio, rollercoasters, photography, marathons, long-distance running, marathon running, Flying Pig Marathon, Chicago Marathon, college basketball
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Welcome to Allen R. McConnell's home page. Allen has a Ph. D. in Psychology from Indiana University, with a major concentration in social psychology and a minor concentration in cognitive science. His research interests include self-concept representation and its implications, pet ownership, stereotyping, prejudice, attitudes, implicit attitudes, nonconscious processes, and judgment and decision making. He has been on the faculty of Penn State, Michigan State, the University of Chicago, and is currently the James and Beth Lewis Professor of Psychology at Miami University. He also does considerable consulting as a legal trial consultant and as a consumer behavior consultant. In his spare time, Allen enjoys travel, photography, hiking, maintaining the Fort Scott Camps website, watching college basketball, and riding rollercoasters.
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